Technical Communication in the Age of the Internet, 4/e
Focusing on what to do, rather than on the theory of why it should be done, this practical, user-friendly guide explores common on-the-job writing/communication requirements. Comprehensive and current, it uses a learn-by-doing approach to cover writing and oral communication, along with current electronic communication opportunities.
Table of Content
- Building Blocks.
- Reports.
- Correspondence.
- Oral Communications.
- Research and Development.
- Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics.
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Salient Features
- Added emphasis on the role of the Internet in daily global communication
- Clear, simple, concrete language
- Structured, practical assignments
- Discussions on the value of each specific format
- A section on oral communication
- A section on research as a stage of the development cycle
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